Is this nute burn?

Hypert

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Hey all. Just need a little help diagnosing my plant.

Growing indoors with fox farm soil and just started week 1 of flower. Watering every 3-5 days as needed.

Let me know if you need any other info.
 

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Hypert

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Thanks for the reply coreywebster. Temps are around 76ish. RH is %50. Been watering with PH adjusted to 6.5.
 

Resinhound

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Temps seem fine... The curled edges if not from heat could be too much light intensity. Or it could have been a short heat spike you didn't notice... Either way environmental.
 

Hypert

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I'm using a platinum led p300 in a 2x4x5 grow tent. I have the lights raised as high as possible.

Can too much light intensity cause the tips to yellow, or are only curled edges caused by that?
 

TopDogTHC

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I'm using a platinum led p300 in a 2x4x5 grow tent. I have the lights raised as high as possible.

Can too much light intensity cause the tips to yellow, or are only curled edges caused by that?
To much light would bleach the leaves, to much heat would canoe then. But heat effects nutrient intake too, without obvious signs of heat stress.
 

ZoBudd

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Hey all. Just need a little help diagnosing my plant.

Growing indoors with fox farm soil and just started week 1 of flower. Watering every 3-5 days as needed.

Let me know if you need any other info.
What nutes are you using. Those brown spots look like a Ca deficiency.
 

Hypert

New Member
I started with jacks classic. I used under 1/4 of a teaspoon per gallon. I only fed 2 times total and after I seen what I thought to be nute burn I did a flush until I seen the water coming out to be clear. I just got fox farm nutes. Do you think I should some big bloom to help with any difficancys or will that cause the nute burn to be worse? Thanks again for everyone's contribution.
 
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